Friedrich-Ebert-Gymnasium, Historic gymnasium in Heimfeld, Hamburg, Germany.
Friedrich-Ebert-Gymnasium is a school building in Harburg with a main structure constructed between 1929 and 1930 featuring three distinct sections designed by architect Nicolas van Taack-Takranen. The complex comprises multiple buildings that together form a functioning school facility with classrooms and specialized spaces.
The institution was founded in 1628 as a Latin school and underwent multiple transformations throughout the centuries. It received its current name in 1968 in honor of the first President of Germany.
The Friedrich-Ebert-Halle within the school complex features a Beckerath organ from 1951 that is used as an auditorium and concert venue for public performances. Today, this hall hosts both school events and cultural concerts that attract visitors from the surrounding area.
The school building is accessible to interested visitors during special events and certain occasions, particularly when concerts or public performances are scheduled. It is advisable to check beforehand whether the hall can be visited at specific times.
The basement of the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle was the site of a musical rarity in 1961 when a British band recorded their first single there in June, documenting an early moment in their later career. This studio session took place long before their international breakthrough and remains a noteworthy detail in music history.
Location: Harburg
Inception: 1628
Address: Alter Postweg 30–38
Website: http://feg-hamburg.de
GPS coordinates: 53.46547,9.96492
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:45
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